Hundreds protest Trump administration in latest 'No Kings' event in Downtown Mobile
Another call to rally by the group Indivisable Mobile, and Saturday, protesters from across the area responded... once again lining Government Street outside Go
Hundreds protest Trump administration in latest 'No Kings' event in Downtown Mobile Another call to rally by the group Indivisable Mobile, and Saturday, protesters from across the area responded... once again lining Government Street outside Go Florida's Republican party chairman accuses Saturday's No Kings protestors of being paid to demonstrate against a successful Trump administration. Another call to rally by the group Indivisible Mobile, and Saturday, protesters from across the area responded once again lining Government St. outside Government Plaza for the latest nationwide "No Kings" rally. The thousands who showed up in Mobile, Fairhope, and Northwest Florida continued the drumbeat of protests against the Trump administration. But there was something new this time beyond the president's immigration crackdown and worries about the economy. The war in Iran brought new faces to the crowd, and new points of concern for the organizers. "There is a low-grade anxiety many of us are carrying now," Rhoda Vanderhart of Open Table Church of Christ told the crowd. "A sense that things are becoming less predictable, less stable, more fragile than we were led to believe." "We are experiencing the death of civility and the obliteration of compassion," said Indivisible Mobile's Maura Mandyck. "We are in the grip of a madman who is being enabled by feckless Republicans and lukewarm Democrats, and we are oppressed by the billionaire class. An uncomfortable percentage of Americans are in cult-like thrall to Donald Trump, and reality is up for grabs." An estimated 8M people across the Gulf Coast and the nation took to the streets Saturday, marking a vocalization of growing discontent. Rallies also popped up in Pensacola, Milton, and Navarre, Florida, action that prompted this response from Florida's Republican Party Chairperson Evan Power. "The people turn out because they're being paid," he claimed, "and are being encouraged by groups who are astroturfing their own momentum. Here's what I know. 77 million people voted for Donald Trump to be President and he's delivering results people wanted, and, you know, we can talk about all of the details all we want. But at the end of the day, we're producing real results for Floridians and they're playing make-believe at fake rallies.""-So don't think that you're not making a difference," declared Rev. Jim Flowers of All Saints Episcopal Church in Mobile. "And my only blessing is just to thank you for being who you are. Keep up the good work."Police are searching for a suspect caught on surveillance video targeting two stores along Schillinger Road in a series of thefts that escalated into violence.Every teenager has his or her own reason from coming to the beach during Spring Break.The Mobile Housing Authority has announced that the following Public Housing waiting lists will open to new applicants on Monday, March 30, 2026, at 9:00 am.TheA multiagency law enforcement operation in the Mobile area led to dozens of arrests and the recovery of weapons and drugs, according to results released MondayBALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. — State environmental officials say a troubled Baldwin County development remains out of compliance, warning the developer could f
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